Shanghai Tower Tickets

4.5/5

China – Shanghai

Shanghai Tower is the tallest building in China and the second tallest in the world, soaring to a height of 632 meters in the heart of Lujiazui, Pudong. With its cutting-edge design, the tower features the world’s fastest elevators and the 118th-floor observation deck, “Top of Shanghai,” which whisks visitors to the clouds in seconds for a breathtaking panoramic view of the city. More than just a landmark, Shanghai Tower represents a fusion of architecture, technology, and tourism—perfect for couples, photography enthusiasts, and urban explorers.

Opening Hours & Visitor Information

  • Opening Hours: Daily from 09:00–21:00. Actual operating hours may vary due to seasons, special events, or holidays. Please check the official website before your visit for the latest updates.

  • Recommended Visit Duration: Allocate approximately 1.5 to 2 hours to enjoy the views, take photos, and explore the exhibition areas.

  • Best Time to Visit: Weekday afternoons or early evenings in spring (April–June) or autumn (September–November) offer the clearest skies and the best lighting to witness both daytime and nighttime views.

  • Additional Tips:

    • It’s recommended to book tickets online in advance to ensure smooth entry.

    • A valid ID and reservation confirmation (e-ticket) are required for entry.

    • The observation deck features ultra-clear glass panels—please secure your phone and camera. Those with a fear of heights should consider their comfort level before ascending.

Ticket Types & Prices

118th Floor Top of Shanghai Observatory (Adult)

118th Floor Observation Hall + 126th Floor Damper Show (Adult)

Visitor Reviews Summary

Shanghai Tower consistently receives outstanding reviews from visitors, with over 90% giving highly positive feedback. Guests especially praise the magnificent views, the thrilling high-speed elevator ride, and the striking modern design. Many note that the nighttime experience is particularly romantic, offering a sweeping view of Shanghai’s glittering skyline—perfect for memorable photos. However, some visitors report crowding during peak times, especially in the elevator and waiting areas, so arriving early or avoiding rush hours is advised.

Related Guides & Recommended Tours

Planning your Shanghai Tower visit? We’ve prepared a comprehensive travel guide featuring highlights of the observation deck, tips for the best photo angles, nearby attractions, and transportation options. We also recommend a one-day itinerary that combines Shanghai Tower with a broader Lujiazui skyline tour—offering you a full taste of Shanghai’s modern energy and futuristic charm.

FAQ

Q: Can I buy tickets for Shanghai Tower on the same day at the entrance?
A: Generally yes, but we strongly recommend booking in advance via the official website or authorized platforms, especially on weekends and public holidays, to secure your preferred time slot.

Q: Can I bring food or drinks into the observation area?
A: Outside food and beverages are not allowed in the observation deck. Light refreshments and drinks are available for purchase at the top.

Q: Is there a Fast Pass or priority entry service?
A: The elevators at Shanghai Tower are already extremely fast, and currently, there is no FastPass system for the observation level. Please follow on-site instructions and queue in order.

Q: Is it suitable for children or elderly visitors?
A: Yes, absolutely. The elevators are smooth and the facilities are safe. However, due to the high altitude and possible ear pressure changes, children and seniors are advised to be accompanied by adults.

Q: What is the best time to go up the tower?
A: Late afternoon to early evening (around 5:00–6:30 PM) is the most popular time, offering stunning sunset views followed by the city’s dazzling nightscape. For fewer crowds, consider visiting in the morning or on a weekday.